>>> Date: Fri, 01 May 2009 22:56:56 -0400
>>> From: Ruddy Gbaguidi <plugworld@micnes.com>
>>> Reply-To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
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>>> To: 'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion'
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>>> Subject: [asterisk-biz] Credit processing ...
>>>
>>> Hi All.
>>>
>>> Do you know any company doing credit card processing ?
>>>
>>> This mean, we have customer on our IVR system, we collect credit card
>> number
>>> and expiration date and CVC.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Then we send the information to that company for the credit card
>> processing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> We do it, http://www.maximumcrm.com . We can support any good credit card
>> processor out there that has an API of some sort.
>>
>> If you need it for a calling card application, then a2billing does it.
>
> Do you need a merchant account? Or just someone that handles theNo we only need to talk to the transaction processing part of it.
> transaction processing and sends the $$ to a pre-existing
> merchant account?
Right now we support PayPal Payflow Pro, Authorize.net, Plugnpay,
Cybersource, Linkpoint. But other ones can easily be added as long as they
have a half-decent document on how to integrate with them. It is up to
them to talk to the merchant account.
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I've been using network merchants to handle the processing, www.nmi.com, they are very
inexpensive, and have great API documentation. plus it's nice we get to mark up
implementation, monthly and transactions costs and our customers just see
the whatever costs we plug in on their invoice and each customer can be set up
differently and NMI deposits the difference into our account monthly.
disclaimer: I have no affiliation with them, I am very loosely acquainted with the CTO via an
online sports car enthusiast forum.
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